Friday, April 27, 2007

General Cockup

Thomas Ricks writing in the Washington Post:

An active-duty Army officer is publishing a blistering attack on U.S. generals, saying they have botched the war in Iraq and misled Congress about the situation there.

"America's generals have repeated the mistakes of Vietnam in Iraq," charges Lt. Col. Paul Yingling, an Iraq veteran who is deputy commander of the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment. "The intellectual and moral failures . . . constitute a crisis in American generals."

"After going into Iraq with too few troops and no coherent plan for postwar stabilization, America's general officer corps did not accurately portray the intensity of the insurgency to the American public," he writes. "For reasons that are not yet clear, America's general officer corps underestimated the strength of the enemy, overestimated the capabilities of Iraq's government and security forces and failed to provide Congress with an accurate assessment of security conditions in Iraq."

Yingling said he decided to write the article after attending Purple Heart and deployment ceremonies for Army soldiers. "I find it hard to look them in the eye," he said in an interview. "Our generals are not worthy of their soldiers."


There are all different kinds of courage, but they don't give medals for the kind Col. Yingling shows here. He'll have the respect of his fellow officers but, for his sake and for ours, I hope he doesn't pay for it with his career.

2 comments:

vet24 said...

Not surprised that the Generals are not up to snuff on this as most of the good ones were 'retired' soon after Rummy took over the pentagon. The majority of the Generals left in charge are either loyal Bushies, meaning incompetent political toadies or too timid because of career worries to stand up and say "this is wrong". There have been others who resigned in quiet protest.

Mark said...

thanks, Greg.

Some of those others are discussed here:

http://www.vanityfair.com/politics/features/2007/04/iraqgenerals200704?printable=true¤tPage=all